4. Dr. Roberta B. Ness captured the audience attention
by asking them their personal opinion about the topic.
5. Dr. Ness maintained engagement with the audience by telling
personal experiences/stories and having interaction with them by
asking questions and doing exercises.
6. Dr. Ness best follows the 3rd commandment to explain her ideas.
7. She uses mostly the 3rd commandment by telling personal
stories and experiences. She is very specific explaining the
relationship between the stories and the topic itself.
9. Why 5...
Dr. Ness managed to keep a good use of the slides in her
presentation as well as her presence in stage. She was
specific, and even though she used a lot of exercises and
personal stories she was able to keep the speech in topic
during the whole presentation.
10. Simplicity
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11. I learned that simplicity is the key, one
word can say a lot. Using personal
experiences, sense of humor and asking
questions help to build a relationship and a
connection with the audience.
12. Sir Ken Robinson didn’t make a good use of the space on stage and there
was a lack of visual elements in his first presentation. His speech was
driven mainly by his sense of humor, where as in Dr. Roberta B. Ness, it
was driven by personal experiences and a direct interaction with the
audience.
13. The second video of Sir Ken Robinson was very entertaining because of
the way the drawings were directly related and synchronized with his
words. Dr. Ness didn’t use humor as much, but she managed to keep her
audience focused. She gave a different approach to a topic that has been
discussed before but was able to keep it interesting and entertaining.